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the new law will require that the state will tax any tip that is are automatically added a bill. that's usually the case when you have a large party of six or more at a table. employers will no longer be allowed to fire an employee because they're the victim of domestic abuse or sexual assault. also, the employer must now change the employees' at work phone number that will help protect that employee from a stalker. >>> for k through 12 students, particularly those that identify as transjerntd, schools must now allow them to join the sports team or use the bathroom that correlates to their orientation. also, tomorrow the state of colorado will make history as well with new laws. colorado is about to become the first place in the country to allow marijuana use just for fun. tomorrow people 21 and over with a colorado i.d. will be able to buy one ounce of pot. those froq out of state, they can buy a quarter ounce. here's nbc's gabe gutierrez with more. rirchlt this morning anticipation is growing. >> we brought in a staff of people. we have three people that have been rolling join
the new law will require that the state will tax any tip that is are automatically added a bill. that's usually the case when you have a large party of six or more at a table. employers will no longer be allowed to fire an employee because they're the victim of domestic abuse or sexual assault. also, the employer must now change the employees' at work phone number that will help protect that employee from a stalker. >>> for k through 12 students, particularly those that identify as...
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a new law will require the state to tax any tips that are automatically added to bills. that's usually the case when you have a party of six or more at a table you see for example an 18% tip added to that. employers will no longer be able to fire an employee because they are the victim of a domestic abuse or sexual assault, and the employer must now change that employee's at-work phone number if that will help protect them from a stalker. for a k-12 student those who identify as transgender schools must allow them to join the sports team or use the bathroom that correlates to their orientation. so for a student born a boy who identifies as a girl will be allowed to use the girls bathroom and join, say, the girls basketball team. for college students the university of california is going smoke-free. no use of tobacco on the ten uc campuses, and finally, for the movie stars, tough new rules for paparazzi. a photographer or paparazzi type caught harassing the children of celebrities, law enforcement, or judges, could now face up to a year in county jail, and a fine of up to
a new law will require the state to tax any tips that are automatically added to bills. that's usually the case when you have a party of six or more at a table you see for example an 18% tip added to that. employers will no longer be able to fire an employee because they are the victim of a domestic abuse or sexual assault, and the employer must now change that employee's at-work phone number if that will help protect them from a stalker. for a k-12 student those who identify as transgender...
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>> any individuals tax return? there are separate laws that cover the acquisition of tax returns. >> you could get tax returns. could you get somebody's permanent record from school? >> if it was relevant to the investigation you could go and ask for it. >> somebody's hotel records? >> if it was relevant. >> the record of everybody who stayed in a particular hotel at a given time? >> if you can demonstrate to the court it is relevant. >> could you get my visa and master card records? >> if i can demonstrate to the court -- >> could you argue with a straight face you could create a database of every financial transaction that happen in the country because visa and master card only keep those for a couple of years? >> that is dependent on what i'm investigating and what the relevance of the information and how it would be used and how it would be limited. it is not a simple yes or no black or white image. >> could you get google searches? >> excuse me, sir? >> all of the searches on a search engine. >> i would have t
>> any individuals tax return? there are separate laws that cover the acquisition of tax returns. >> you could get tax returns. could you get somebody's permanent record from school? >> if it was relevant to the investigation you could go and ask for it. >> somebody's hotel records? >> if it was relevant. >> the record of everybody who stayed in a particular hotel at a given time? >> if you can demonstrate to the court it is relevant. >> could you...
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. >> victor, the state hoping this is going to generate tens of millions of dollars of new tax revenue. businesses are seeing green as well as certain pot shops, the ones already selling medical marijuana open their doors to a whole new clientele. >> reporter: the green rush here in colorado is about to get even bigger. this week, state licenses went out to local businesses, giving them the green light to start selling recreational marijuana. >> and money does grow on trees and it's calls the cannabis plant. >> reporter: january 1st, pot sales would be legal and heavily regulated by state and local authorities. anyone over the age of 21 will soon be able to buy marijuana. 136 medical marijuana dispensaries now have state licenses to sell it. and 178 businesses can now grow it for recreational use. >> and i kind of say we're sort of like the united states amsterdam. >> reporter: morgan runs america consult that vasion. they make marijuana drops and candies. she expects business to double in the next year. >> i really hope people are cautious with it. >> reporter: retail outlets have maj
. >> victor, the state hoping this is going to generate tens of millions of dollars of new tax revenue. businesses are seeing green as well as certain pot shops, the ones already selling medical marijuana open their doors to a whole new clientele. >> reporter: the green rush here in colorado is about to get even bigger. this week, state licenses went out to local businesses, giving them the green light to start selling recreational marijuana. >> and money does grow on trees...
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we need two years of unemployment insurance, they should come forward and say we want to raise the taxes and and employers. >> 55% of americans want congress to extend the benefits. 33% do not. >>> after what became an all-day hearing the future of san francisco city college and the 80,000 students enrolled there now in the hands of a san francisco judge. supporters of the college filled the hallways of the san francisco superior court yesterday after the accrediting commission wanted to pull the city college's accreditation next year. they wanted pull it on july 1st due to extensive financial problems. attorneys representing the teachers union and san francisco asked a judge to stop that process until trial can be held, saying the threat of that loss has already devastated the college's enrollment. >> if this accreditation continues, more students are going to leave. we'll see a drop in finances for the college. >> if the accreditation is pulled, the school will likely be forced to shut down. no word on when the judge will make a final ruling, but lawyers for the accreditation commissio
we need two years of unemployment insurance, they should come forward and say we want to raise the taxes and and employers. >> 55% of americans want congress to extend the benefits. 33% do not. >>> after what became an all-day hearing the future of san francisco city college and the 80,000 students enrolled there now in the hands of a san francisco judge. supporters of the college filled the hallways of the san francisco superior court yesterday after the accrediting commission...
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if you fly, we all have taxes, the irs. all acceptable. but those are legitimate uses of that information. the protection of that information by those organizations, dhs, irs, is tightly controlled. >> what about buying a gun? >> we can get into the gun debate. be the point is laws has to followed. the converse to that is that the government departments collecting that information are only permitted to use that information for a narrow purpose. ity are not intended to use for secondary purposes. it is very narrow. privacy is about freedom and your ability to largely go about your activities as you wish subject to limited exceptions and subject to law enforcement. i am just asking questions. you say it is for limited purposes. do you feel we are using that information for purposes for which it is not intended to that -- today, right now, say in jane's department. >> i am not going to comment about james department. >> homeland security. >> there is no issue. i will point to the nsa revelations. in canada, the same kind of thing. that has re
if you fly, we all have taxes, the irs. all acceptable. but those are legitimate uses of that information. the protection of that information by those organizations, dhs, irs, is tightly controlled. >> what about buying a gun? >> we can get into the gun debate. be the point is laws has to followed. the converse to that is that the government departments collecting that information are only permitted to use that information for a narrow purpose. ity are not intended to use for...
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the not everyone is on board with a bicycle tax. cyclists and transportation agent a cities say it would create a big bureaucracy with weak return. >> when you look at building the equivalent which would include registering vehicles, ascertaining the worth of each bicycle, the system would cost more than the tax would bring in. >> san francisco considered and rejected the idea in 2009 finding that it would discourage biking and face strong opposition. >>> well, now tattle -- now that the holidays are almost over, food kitchens are concerned they won't have the help they need to last them through the new year. st. anthonys in san francisco is encouraging people to drop off donations. people are also being encouraged to l volunteer now through new new year's. st. anthonies is located on golden gate avenue. >>> hundreds of families in oakland were fed as part of a feed the children event at oakland's bb memorial cathedral. john sasaki mc'd the event. people received boxes of o food to takes home for the holidays. and he had his father
the not everyone is on board with a bicycle tax. cyclists and transportation agent a cities say it would create a big bureaucracy with weak return. >> when you look at building the equivalent which would include registering vehicles, ascertaining the worth of each bicycle, the system would cost more than the tax would bring in. >> san francisco considered and rejected the idea in 2009 finding that it would discourage biking and face strong opposition. >>> well, now tattle...
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many are promising to oppose it. >> they should say we want to raise the taxes. >> reporter: critics of the extension say the economy is improving and worry continuing the benefits will only increase depend answer on the government. >>.er is being restored in the northeast since an ice storm. in vermont utility crews are expecting more power outages tonight as more snow falls across the state. tree branches are coated with thick ice damaging power lines. many people in the area tell us that they rely on generators to supply light and heat. >> michigan utility crews warn customers power may not be fully restored until early next week. power companies say most repairs will be finished by saturday. the area is experiencing warmer weather but that could be a bad thing because branches already weighed down by ice could bounce up and affect power lines once again as the ice melts. >> same thing in canada. snow causing problems up there. 54,000 people without power in kront alone. still snowing in toronto making it difficult to get power back to neighborhoods. toronto's electric company has
many are promising to oppose it. >> they should say we want to raise the taxes. >> reporter: critics of the extension say the economy is improving and worry continuing the benefits will only increase depend answer on the government. >>.er is being restored in the northeast since an ice storm. in vermont utility crews are expecting more power outages tonight as more snow falls across the state. tree branches are coated with thick ice damaging power lines. many people in the...
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we need two years of unemployment insurance, they should come forward and say we want to raise the taxes and the contributions of employees and employers. >> according to a poll 55% of americans want congress to extend the benefits, only 33 do not. >> happening now, power in the northeast united states and canada is slowly being turned back on after last week's ice storm. the utility officials say they expect more power outages as tree bran weres being weighed down by ice snap and damage more lines. people who have been without electricity since saturday are relying on generators to supply light and heat. about 79,000 people in michigan still don't have power along with more than 100,000 homes and businesses in canada. >> want to check in with meteorologist christina loren. a lot of folks having a tough go. it's pretty nice in our neck of the woods. >> makes you want to get outdoors. the only thing keeping you indoors is the air quality. by this weekend you will be able to get on out there and enjoy. 41 degrees in oakland to start the day. 40 degrees in mountain view. 43 in santa cruz so
we need two years of unemployment insurance, they should come forward and say we want to raise the taxes and the contributions of employees and employers. >> according to a poll 55% of americans want congress to extend the benefits, only 33 do not. >> happening now, power in the northeast united states and canada is slowly being turned back on after last week's ice storm. the utility officials say they expect more power outages as tree bran weres being weighed down by ice snap and...
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that churches should pay taxes when all nonprofits pay taxes. i think churches should be treated the way all nonprofit entities should be treated. we have a charitable heritage in this country. one reason is we have decided and discovered that when people are free to give and the government encourages them to do so by giving them a tax exemption, that they give a lot and they give a lot to the march of dimes and to the americans united for separation of church and state and to the seven convention baptist churches. they give a lot to all i think allle -- churches should be treated the way all nonprofits are treated. i do not think most americans want nonprofits to be taxed. the system has encouraged people to give and they get to deduct that from their taxes. it has brought about a lot of good in this country and charitable activities around the world. is the system we should keep and encourage. guest: i would like to have these charities that do this on a regular basis engaged in what the law says they need to do. no endorsement to candidates f
that churches should pay taxes when all nonprofits pay taxes. i think churches should be treated the way all nonprofit entities should be treated. we have a charitable heritage in this country. one reason is we have decided and discovered that when people are free to give and the government encourages them to do so by giving them a tax exemption, that they give a lot and they give a lot to the march of dimes and to the americans united for separation of church and state and to the seven...
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the outspoken former oil tycoon was russia's richest man when he was thrown in jail for fraud and tax evasion. but supporters say the charges were trumped up by russian president vladimir putin because khodorkovsky was seen as a political threat. in his first press conference today he was more subdued. >> he said i'm not going to engage in any political activity. i'm going to engage in public work. the struggle for power is not for me now. he would still be in jail if not for putin's sudden about-face granting him freedom so he could see his sick mother. but many see the presidential pardon as the latest move in a pr offensive to boost his image ahead of the winter olympics if february. andrew weiss is a russian expert at the carnegie foundation and former aid nie the clinton white house. >> more bodily looking aled to the suchi games he is saying to the international community, you have got me pegged wrong. you thought i would never release this guy. i can do t i'm not worried. >> putin received backlash with his human rights like outlawing gay-- new amnesty measure kos see the relea
the outspoken former oil tycoon was russia's richest man when he was thrown in jail for fraud and tax evasion. but supporters say the charges were trumped up by russian president vladimir putin because khodorkovsky was seen as a political threat. in his first press conference today he was more subdued. >> he said i'm not going to engage in any political activity. i'm going to engage in public work. the struggle for power is not for me now. he would still be in jail if not for putin's...
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unlike lot riz that offer a large jackpot, this one hat thousands of winners winners any have to pay 20% taxes on their wings to help ease the deficit. >>> welcome to "world news." tonight, extreme weather. a huge and deadly storm on this first weekend of winter. heavy snow spinning drivers off roads, ice so thick tree branches are snapping. hundreds of thousands now without power in the south. flooding and tornadoes, too. but on the east coast, it's record-breaking heat. >>> also tonight, the home stretch. holiday shopping in high gear. but the country's biggest bank is taking dramatic steps to deal with the target security breach, including putting limits on how much millions of customers can withdraw and buy. >>> and the racist tweet heard round the world. the backlash building as she was flying to her destination, unaware of the firestorm she triggered. now tonight, the former publicist doing some damage control for herself.
unlike lot riz that offer a large jackpot, this one hat thousands of winners winners any have to pay 20% taxes on their wings to help ease the deficit. >>> welcome to "world news." tonight, extreme weather. a huge and deadly storm on this first weekend of winter. heavy snow spinning drivers off roads, ice so thick tree branches are snapping. hundreds of thousands now without power in the south. flooding and tornadoes, too. but on the east coast, it's record-breaking heat....
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they must think it's a tax credit. it's unbelievable. let's talk about the big guys. 2 for 11. how can you go 2 for 11? my wife -- my wife can score more than two buckets on 11 shots because i know my wife will at least shot fake one time. it's like house training a puppy dog. you know what? when the dog does something wrong, bad dog. >> ouch. he was on the receiving end of criticism who felt he crossed the line. he joins me now from carbondale, illinois. coach, your team just finished a game, how did you do? >> hi, rosa. well, we did good. our kids played extremely well. we had a win tonight. a lot of people are happy. i couldn't be happier for our players. >> i bet they are excited. >> do you think, going back to the rant sent a message to the team that otherwise wouldn't have gotten delivered? >> i think it's a fine line. sometimes you have to make a decision. i wish i could tell you i was that intelligent the other night and i calculated it. it wasn't calculated. i thought our fans and specifically our players responded about as well as you could and, you know, we win tonig
they must think it's a tax credit. it's unbelievable. let's talk about the big guys. 2 for 11. how can you go 2 for 11? my wife -- my wife can score more than two buckets on 11 shots because i know my wife will at least shot fake one time. it's like house training a puppy dog. you know what? when the dog does something wrong, bad dog. >> ouch. he was on the receiving end of criticism who felt he crossed the line. he joins me now from carbondale, illinois. coach, your team just finished a...
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taxes were very high. there were revolutions overseas, and people wondered if there would be revolutions here, if the workers would take over the streets as they had done in europe. when we look at what happened in world war i, some of us have forgotten this. it was quite progressive and interesting and unexpected. for example, the government nationalized our big industry, the railroad, and then de- nationalized it. the stock market was shut down. no one knew how we would come out of it. then there was inflation no one acknowledged, so public-sector workers were very angry, and justifiably so. that was a factor as well. plus, one third of the returning vets, and remember there was general conscription in world war i, had some form of disability, and we had no penicillin. that is a lot, right? >> so how did president harding use his vice president? in other words, what was the relationship like between the first and second couple? >> you want to separate out the first and second ladies and the couples. i th
taxes were very high. there were revolutions overseas, and people wondered if there would be revolutions here, if the workers would take over the streets as they had done in europe. when we look at what happened in world war i, some of us have forgotten this. it was quite progressive and interesting and unexpected. for example, the government nationalized our big industry, the railroad, and then de- nationalized it. the stock market was shut down. no one knew how we would come out of it. then...
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. >>> report accuses the irs of doing business with tax cheats. the government vendors who are skirting the tax code and why the irs says it has to hire them. >> at 6:00 p.m. police tell house how fighter dogs could be connected to other discoveries in the neighborhood. >> parking tickets, how you could be eligible for cash after one city breaks the law. >> these stories and more coming up new at 6:00 p.m. wouldn't it be nice if there was a wireless company that put you on their gift list? well say hello to aio! at aio wireless you can get an android smartphone free with activation. free android phone?!?! yes please. plus, aio has a reliable nationwide network and no annual contracts. it's like the presents just keep coming! a wireless company that puts me at the top of their list? i'm in! stop by your neighborhood aio store or visit aiowireless.com. aio, a new way to wireless. or visit aiowireless.com. >> facebook plans to sell 7 million stock shares. they are getting ready for listing on the s&p tomorrow. most of the stock will go to index funds
. >>> report accuses the irs of doing business with tax cheats. the government vendors who are skirting the tax code and why the irs says it has to hire them. >> at 6:00 p.m. police tell house how fighter dogs could be connected to other discoveries in the neighborhood. >> parking tickets, how you could be eligible for cash after one city breaks the law. >> these stories and more coming up new at 6:00 p.m. wouldn't it be nice if there was a wireless company that put...
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. >> (laughrter) >> for the winning ticket, $324 million before taxes. if the winner ops for the lump-sum payout grid they're looking at a little over $170 million. >> live and what art center the wind is going to crank up. i will talk about how gusty it will get when we up. i will talk about how gusty it will get when we conti want you to know stuff i don't. i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i want you to be awesome. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. i want you to return my emails. i want you to keep me doing this for another sixty years. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. sleep traiends sunday! interest-free for 3 event it's your last chance to get 3 years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry, sleep train's interes
. >> (laughrter) >> for the winning ticket, $324 million before taxes. if the winner ops for the lump-sum payout grid they're looking at a little over $170 million. >> live and what art center the wind is going to crank up. i will talk about how gusty it will get when we up. i will talk about how gusty it will get when we conti want you to know stuff i don't. i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i...
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the filing says he will use that money to cover a tax bill. can you imagine? facebook shares have doubled. he will still own 56% of the company. >>> delta airlines says it won't allow cell phone calls during flights even if the fcc says it's okay. the ceo says the airline will continue the ban on cellular calls on delta or delta communication or delta connection, rather, flights. richard anderson says he thinks that's what most passenger and airlines want. he calls these calls a disruption to the travel experience. >>> well, consumer experts say holiday shoppers are suffering from a seasonal illness. it is called discount fatigue. shoppers say they are getting so many e-mails for daily deals. they are just deleting everything unless it's for something they already want. shoppers say even then they are wondering if they are getting the best price possible. or if they should wait longer for another offer. >>> it's a crime that happens a lot during the holidays. people stealing christmas gifts delivered to porches. >> there she is. >> makes me so mad. >> this fam
the filing says he will use that money to cover a tax bill. can you imagine? facebook shares have doubled. he will still own 56% of the company. >>> delta airlines says it won't allow cell phone calls during flights even if the fcc says it's okay. the ceo says the airline will continue the ban on cellular calls on delta or delta communication or delta connection, rather, flights. richard anderson says he thinks that's what most passenger and airlines want. he calls these calls a...
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it comes out to about $120 million after taxes. the identity of the other ticket holder is still a mystery. >>> two american astronauts on the international space station are preparing for a series of space walks. nasa has been working on solutions to some problems that it's encountered on space walks in the past. those solutions seem low tech. >> when the astronauts walked out to fix the cooling system, the suits will have modifications, a snorkel and a liquid absorption pad. it is essentially a big sweat band attached to the back of the helmet. if it is squishy it means there is a leak in the space suit. the other unusual item is the snorkel. >> they basically cut these apart and use their standard velcro they have on board. >> reporter: nasa is modifying space suits because the italian astronaut luca parmitano almost drowned on a space walk on july 16th when water flooded in to his space suit and helmet. engineers think they know why the space suit flooded but aren't sure if they fixed the problem. it was a scenario mission cont
it comes out to about $120 million after taxes. the identity of the other ticket holder is still a mystery. >>> two american astronauts on the international space station are preparing for a series of space walks. nasa has been working on solutions to some problems that it's encountered on space walks in the past. those solutions seem low tech. >> when the astronauts walked out to fix the cooling system, the suits will have modifications, a snorkel and a liquid absorption pad. it...
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she chose the caption option which after taxes is $120 million. as for the store owner, under georgia law, retailers like her don't get any money for selling a winning ticket. >>> it's a crime, caper fit for a movie and it played out on san francisco's streets while you were sleeping. cheese usedthieves stole an atm machine. the thieves drove the van through the city and across the bay bridge to treasure island. that's when the police spotted them. the suspects took off going the wrong way on the bridge dodging oncoming traffic. >> hope they get them. >> the thieves left the stolen car on potrero hill and ran away on foot. >>> coming up, a woman finds thousands of dollars for writing a -- fined thousands of dollars for writing a bad review. how she is fighting back about the company that turned her life into a financial nightmare. >> and disney steals christmas? the movie mishap that could leave some kids disappointed. ,, [son] all right,she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] story of a utah woman who w fined by a com
she chose the caption option which after taxes is $120 million. as for the store owner, under georgia law, retailers like her don't get any money for selling a winning ticket. >>> it's a crime, caper fit for a movie and it played out on san francisco's streets while you were sleeping. cheese usedthieves stole an atm machine. the thieves drove the van through the city and across the bay bridge to treasure island. that's when the police spotted them. the suspects took off going the wrong...
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. >> if they go for the cash, $173 million.e1 after federal taxes. the good thing about playing the california lottery is that theo state does not tax your winnings that firstlp year. store where the winning ticket million. >> celebrity right here. >> reporter: dozens of new customers flooded in today just to meet him. >> i wanted to come and, man, i want to get %urjt that good luck to rub off on me. >> reporter: after the bigw3 wi dozens of others are also place to come for some good luck. a lot of people out here again tonight. lottery officials want tot(aord you that you don't have to be an american citizen to win the lotto. they also say that once the person comes))vq1á!ñ forward, t winner, it will take about six to eightxd weeks before they wi be able to get their cash.t(xdxd >>> more on that georgia woman who bought the other winning ticket. lotto officials sayfá ira curry bought it as açó newsstand insi thisw3 atlanta office building. she heard that the megaball was 7 on the radio. (t&háhp &hc&her daughter to che# her ticket at home. >>
. >> if they go for the cash, $173 million.e1 after federal taxes. the good thing about playing the california lottery is that theo state does not tax your winnings that firstlp year. store where the winning ticket million. >> celebrity right here. >> reporter: dozens of new customers flooded in today just to meet him. >> i wanted to come and, man, i want to get %urjt that good luck to rub off on me. >> reporter: after the bigw3 wi dozens of others are also place...
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that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> you're watching cnbc "squawk on the street." it is fed day, awaiting the decision at 2:00 p.m. eastern time and bernanke's press conference at 2:30, likely the last one. i continue to await yellen's conference. >> a lot of people say come on, man, don't do anything! if he does anything, it will be like an espn press conference. [ opening bell ringing ] >> amc theaters celebrating its ipo today. over at the nasdaq, conatus pharmaceuticals, focusing on developing t
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tax carbon. the revenues from a carbon tax could be used to reduce the deficit, while also extending new forms of payroll tax relief to middle-class families, thus supporting middle-class family incomes. gregory mancu, economic advisor to george w. bush and mitt romney, specifically highlighted our carbon fee proposal in an august op-ed in "the new york times." our bill, he wrote, is more effective and less invasive than the regulatory approach that the federal government has traditionally pursued. speaking of us, he said if the democratic sponsors conceded to using the new revenue to reduce personal and corporate income tax rates, a bipartisan compromise is possible to imagine. among economists, he concluded, the issue is largely a no-brainer. well, i say to mr. mancu, as one of the democratic sponsors, we are very interested in a bipartisan compromise. we just need a republican to come to the negotiating table, and we can begin. that is what the american people want. it's what voters want, and
tax carbon. the revenues from a carbon tax could be used to reduce the deficit, while also extending new forms of payroll tax relief to middle-class families, thus supporting middle-class family incomes. gregory mancu, economic advisor to george w. bush and mitt romney, specifically highlighted our carbon fee proposal in an august op-ed in "the new york times." our bill, he wrote, is more effective and less invasive than the regulatory approach that the federal government has...
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fees and taxes. so is this not revenue around here? so revenue is being increased, but the problem is, it's not being used to reduce our deficits. it's not being used to put it on a sound financial path. it's being used to advance more spending. and that's the danger we're in, and that's the danger we've got to watch. that's the danger that threatens us all. and i just know how seductive it is for us to think that we just can't reduce spending. the cupboard is bare, minority leader pelosi says. we can't cut anymore. well, we can. there's a lot we can do to make this government leaner, more productive, and we're required to do so. mr. president, i yield the floor. mr. thune: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. thune: mr. president, i was listening to the senator from alabama talk about the current budget discussion and debate that we're having on the floor, and i couldn't help but think of the discussion that we had when we were debating the obamacare legislation a
fees and taxes. so is this not revenue around here? so revenue is being increased, but the problem is, it's not being used to reduce our deficits. it's not being used to put it on a sound financial path. it's being used to advance more spending. and that's the danger we're in, and that's the danger we've got to watch. that's the danger that threatens us all. and i just know how seductive it is for us to think that we just can't reduce spending. the cupboard is bare, minority leader pelosi says....
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. ♪ >> in mexico, a new tax on sugary drinks makes us wonder. does everything still go better with coke? latin america is the world's soft drink bottler. sintering almost twice as much code as americans drink. -- mexicans drink almost twice as much coke as americans drink. drinksw tax on sugary goes into effect january 1, but analysts are forecasting it is not going to have a lot of impact on coca-cola. average shares of the company will rise 19% next year. today's latin america report. >> we are approaching 26 past the hour. it is time for bloomberg to take you on the markets. we are looking at the u.s. market and we are actually down slightly today. the s&p is down almost half a percent. no one seems to like the snow and they do not seem to like the markets either. >> i want to take a look at irobot. this stock is up 20%. you could call it the google effect. eight robot companies google has bought in six months. raymond james raises irobot 285. is there a robotics sector? -- raymond james raises irobot to a buy. is there a robotics sector? i g
. ♪ >> in mexico, a new tax on sugary drinks makes us wonder. does everything still go better with coke? latin america is the world's soft drink bottler. sintering almost twice as much code as americans drink. -- mexicans drink almost twice as much coke as americans drink. drinksw tax on sugary goes into effect january 1, but analysts are forecasting it is not going to have a lot of impact on coca-cola. average shares of the company will rise 19% next year. today's latin america report....
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. >> a federal judge has ruled some of the tax used by the national security agency are likely unconstitutional. the judge says the nsa phone call surveillance program could be a violation of privacy rights and the senate will bring the bipartisan bill for a vote today. the president is meeting russian counterpart today in moscow to seek a loan up to $15 billion and they are planning yet another massive demonstration. and also as we creep closer to the end of the year what congress still has yet to accomplish and what we can expect in 2014 ahead of the mid-term elections and something congress didn't do, extend unemployment benefits, one woman shares how that decision is evening her life. >> and i'm metrologist nicole mitchell and how these conditions go to fire conditions in the west and who is getting snow this morning in the northeast. >> reporter: and al jazeera news continues and thomas and i are back with you in 2 1/2 minutes. ♪ >> from our headquarters in new york, here are the headlines this hour. >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of e
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he had raised a few taxes when he was governor of arkansas. rick santorum, rick perry and rand paul rounded out the top five. scoring in the 50s in terms of favorability. meanwhile, new jersey governor chris christie checked in with a 51% favorable rating. not wrong with that. ranks well among iowa voters overall. he's got home grown controversy to deal with these days. what started with a local story about lane closures a t the george washington bridge could end up having national implications. two of christie's representatives a t the port authority have now stepped down amid accusations they somehow intentionally created traffic jams to punish a local mayor for not endorsing christie's re-election. christie dismissed the allegation out of hand but accepted the resignation. >> i don't get involved in traffic studies. i don't get involved in lane closures. i didn't work the cones. all the rest of the stuff is politics. you know, on the legislature's part. they're just looking for something. you know, that's what they do. >> again, if there is
he had raised a few taxes when he was governor of arkansas. rick santorum, rick perry and rand paul rounded out the top five. scoring in the 50s in terms of favorability. meanwhile, new jersey governor chris christie checked in with a 51% favorable rating. not wrong with that. ranks well among iowa voters overall. he's got home grown controversy to deal with these days. what started with a local story about lane closures a t the george washington bridge could end up having national...
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. >> they would never raise the tax rates on the wealthiest americans. >> it is ending in frustration and apologies. >> nobody is more frustrated than i am. >> what's behind the obama breakdown? >> there's no question we can fix this. >> the stories you have never heard. fox news reporting behind the obama breakdown. from washington, d.c. here is bret baier? >> who would have thunk it? a tech savvy obama getting a web site up and running. conservative it is defense cuts come founding democrats. ey
. >> they would never raise the tax rates on the wealthiest americans. >> it is ending in frustration and apologies. >> nobody is more frustrated than i am. >> what's behind the obama breakdown? >> there's no question we can fix this. >> the stories you have never heard. fox news reporting behind the obama breakdown. from washington, d.c. here is bret baier? >> who would have thunk it? a tech savvy obama getting a web site up and running. conservative...
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i do not know why we tax as much tanks as much as we do. antiquated helicopters, we are already the best in the world. we have more than enough equipment. a lot of the equipment old, just a jobs program? let's call it what it is. on the one hand, a complaint about welfare or about unemployment benefits, but no one ever talks about defense and that is where our money goes. host: some of these programs are clearly important to individual members of congress. guest: oh, yes. speaking of tanks, the n1 tank is no doubt the best tank for conventional warfare ever, except that it -- except that it burns too much gas. and the army has said, we do not need anymore, but congress keeps saying, if you stop reduction, the tank plant goes out of business. they say they have a plan to keep it alive. it is the only tank plant in the country. congress, the people from ohio, putting money back in. there is political engineering in defense programs and they make sure they have subcontractors in as many districts as possible. the case of tanks, i love tanks. a
i do not know why we tax as much tanks as much as we do. antiquated helicopters, we are already the best in the world. we have more than enough equipment. a lot of the equipment old, just a jobs program? let's call it what it is. on the one hand, a complaint about welfare or about unemployment benefits, but no one ever talks about defense and that is where our money goes. host: some of these programs are clearly important to individual members of congress. guest: oh, yes. speaking of tanks, the...
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. >> the only sure thing are death, taxes and the fact that any government program is going to grow. >> reporter: barry says stop having government try to tackle poverty. in fact, lower taxes so businesses can create jobs to relief poverty. >> what we're saying is, wake up. these things are causing more harm than good. >> reporter: yem, man who has been on the street says our country must build a sturdy safety net. he admits a government benefit should be a one-time hand up, not a hand out. >> talking about a guy -- i had everything against me. but it was up to me to go up there and find these opportunities. >> the libertarian in the piece there said her family knew poverty. she escape to do this country from arrest jenny that when our country did not have a strong safety net. she points out that her family turned to private groups like the salvation army to get back on her feet and that's how she still feels it should be. >> speaking of those safety nets here in the bay area, one in four people are at risk for hunger. the holidays are an especially hard time because of folks that wa
. >> the only sure thing are death, taxes and the fact that any government program is going to grow. >> reporter: barry says stop having government try to tackle poverty. in fact, lower taxes so businesses can create jobs to relief poverty. >> what we're saying is, wake up. these things are causing more harm than good. >> reporter: yem, man who has been on the street says our country must build a sturdy safety net. he admits a government benefit should be a one-time hand...
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i do not know why we tax as much as we do. antiquated helicopters, we are already the best in the world. we have more than enough equipment. a lot of the equipment old, just a jobs program? let's call it what it is. on the one hand, a complaint about welfare or about unemployment benefits, but no one ever talks about defense and that is where our money goes. >> some of these programs are clearly important to individual members of congress. >> yes. , the and oneanks tank is no doubt the best tank for conventional warfare ever, except that it -- except that it burns too much gas. and the army has said, we do not need anymore, but congress keeps ,aying, if you stop reduction the tank plant goes out of business. they say they have a plan to keep it alive. it is the only tank plant in the country. congress, the people from ohio, putting money back in. there is political engineering in defense programs and they make sure they have subcontractors in as many districts as possible. the case of tanks, i love tanks. i had all sorts of co
i do not know why we tax as much as we do. antiquated helicopters, we are already the best in the world. we have more than enough equipment. a lot of the equipment old, just a jobs program? let's call it what it is. on the one hand, a complaint about welfare or about unemployment benefits, but no one ever talks about defense and that is where our money goes. >> some of these programs are clearly important to individual members of congress. >> yes. , the and oneanks tank is no doubt...
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start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. wears off. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair moisturizes while actually repairing very dry skin. the end of trial and error has arrived. try a free sample at eucerinus.com. [ coughs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. vicks nyquil -- powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? that's just my speed. rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. from neutrogena®. >>> winter wallop. the fifth big storm of the season is moving from the midwest to the east coast right now. condi
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start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. prefer the taste of gevalia house blend over the taste of starbucks house blend? not that we like tooting our own horn but... ♪ toot toot. [ male announcer ] find gevalia in the coffee aisle or at gevalia.com ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. house this week now heads to the senate for a test vote tuesday. the house vote was a victory for speaker john boehner who lashed out at conservative interest groups that target republican who's support measures that the groups don't think are conservative enough. >> you know they pushed us into this fight to defund obama care and to shut down the government. most of you know, my members know that wasn't exactly the strategy that i had in mind, but if you'll recall, the day before the government reopened, one of the people, one of these groups stood up and said, well, we never really thought it would work. are you kidding me! joinin
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and here in new york state, the state this year will give $1.7 billion in state tax credits and a new report by two very credible shows not a single job will be created. in fact, $10 billion over the last nine years, 200,000 fewer jobs in new york according to the state's own website. these programs are damaging the economy and most important we're not investing in the long-term future. we're cutting research that will make us wealthy in the future. >> to this point, and i believe i can only say it on this show, damn, it feels good to be a banker. >> right. >> it is really great because the bailout happened five years ago, the federal reserve, which has been stimulative as opposed to contracting the economy fiscally, which congress has been doing, has been a zero interest rate policy, $3.5 trillion of quantitative easing. the banks have never been this proportionately -- they're enjoying another flush year where they're telling their workers don't go out there and put it on your goldman sachs credit card but it's been a gangbusters year. corporations are able to borrow at record low r
and here in new york state, the state this year will give $1.7 billion in state tax credits and a new report by two very credible shows not a single job will be created. in fact, $10 billion over the last nine years, 200,000 fewer jobs in new york according to the state's own website. these programs are damaging the economy and most important we're not investing in the long-term future. we're cutting research that will make us wealthy in the future. >> to this point, and i believe i can...
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she knew by paying taxes it was like asking the government to do a piece she couldn't do. the needs are so large we cannot individually meet these needs so what we the people do is we find a way to organize to respond to need. then what people miss is that churches utilize leverage government fund often to make a difference. so it's a partnership between the government and private char the i to really make an impact. and it's that government private partnership that we the people is all about. >> tim, i think we also often forget, excuse me. we think of the government as like this other thing over here. when the government is us. right? that's the way it works in this country. it's the things that we choose to do together. i think if you ask americans, they understand the realities of this economy. they understand that folks like vera, they're not like hanging out on the -- they're doing their best to do the job. it's just not there for them. >> when you hate the government, you hate yourself because you are the government. >> right. >> and the economy right now is in a ve
she knew by paying taxes it was like asking the government to do a piece she couldn't do. the needs are so large we cannot individually meet these needs so what we the people do is we find a way to organize to respond to need. then what people miss is that churches utilize leverage government fund often to make a difference. so it's a partnership between the government and private char the i to really make an impact. and it's that government private partnership that we the people is all about....
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we are not going to take any money from closing tax loopholes, tax breaks, credits, whatever you want to call them, to pay for spending for a couple of years' spending increases. the democrats tried to push for that, but they felt like it was not going to be able to be done and we would be in another shutdown situation. they kept this thing small and they kept it achievable. we are going to have going forward that is going to be quite a contentious one. do paul ryan and patty murray have similar thinking? i think they do. they recognize that the way the sequester worked for the defense department was difficult this year. for whatever reason, the sequester is not a straight line. it takes a big dip and goes back up. what that means is the military was going to take a much bigger chunk out of its appropriation this year. on both sides, they did want to restore that. it was not a question of the democrats not wanting to cut the military out. washington is a big defense state. they worked on that and try to make that much easier. enterprise,s from alabama on the republican line. caller: t
we are not going to take any money from closing tax loopholes, tax breaks, credits, whatever you want to call them, to pay for spending for a couple of years' spending increases. the democrats tried to push for that, but they felt like it was not going to be able to be done and we would be in another shutdown situation. they kept this thing small and they kept it achievable. we are going to have going forward that is going to be quite a contentious one. do paul ryan and patty murray have...
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you can get tax-free money from the equity in your home. you can use the money to pay off your current mortgage if you have one. the remaining money can be used for anything. there's no monthly mortgage payments. and you still own your home! call today to get your free guide and dvd. it explains how a government-insured reverse mortgage works. there's no obligation. one reverse mortgage is a quicken loans company. their licensed experts can answer all your questions. call to find out what a great solution this can be. don't wait, call now! >>> welcome back. it's :21. gisele is heating things up. debate sparked from a picture of her breast-feeding on instagram with the caption reading, "what would i do without this bermuday squad? after the 15 hours of flying and only three hours of sleep? hashtag multitasking." joining us now to weigh in are the moms from themoms.com. good to have you guys here. >> thank you. i'm going to keep my mouth shut. you know from my catty intro there i'm not thrilled with this whole multitasking thing. what is your
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the problem with travel and tourism and taxes is the politicians can tax people. they're not voting in a particular area. if i go to new york and stay in a hotel, guess what, they're going to tax the hell out of me in a hotel for stuff in new york city. i can't vote against that nerms of the representatives in new york who say we're going to tax the travelers coming in. with the tsa fee, the number of people being screened has gone down, yet the tsa budget continues to grow. that's indicative of government as a whole. the appetite for taxing and revenues are through the roof. the numbers don't add up. if it was a private company they wouldn't do that because it would turn passengers away. if the. >> they expect people are going to fly anyway. mark, good to talk with you, as always, about this. we'll see you next weekend. >>> we've all got that one ad that we love every time it's on. >> we have a treat. the top tennessee most viewed ads on youtube this year. and they are great. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, w
the problem with travel and tourism and taxes is the politicians can tax people. they're not voting in a particular area. if i go to new york and stay in a hotel, guess what, they're going to tax the hell out of me in a hotel for stuff in new york city. i can't vote against that nerms of the representatives in new york who say we're going to tax the travelers coming in. with the tsa fee, the number of people being screened has gone down, yet the tsa budget continues to grow. that's indicative...
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. >> there are options like the earned number tax credit maxing out at 6,000 for a family with children, that are more powerful at helping people get out of poverty and are targeted at low income families rather than a blunt instrument transferring more funds to the teenage children of upper middle class families than to the working for. >> with the emotion surrounding minimum wage, it's likely to be the focus. >> john henry smith is joining us with sport and an update on what seemed to be a close case. tonight quarterback jameis winston is expected to be the run away winner of the heisman trophy. friday, though, the attorney for the woman who accused him of sexual assault says she thinks the police focused more on investigating the accuser than the accused. he listed several inconsistencies and focussed on information left out of the documents released publicly. >> information regarding the prescription given to the victim for pain. it does not include a circle which says "follow up with the family. clinical impression" which says sexual assault. muscle train lumbar. muscle strain lowe
. >> there are options like the earned number tax credit maxing out at 6,000 for a family with children, that are more powerful at helping people get out of poverty and are targeted at low income families rather than a blunt instrument transferring more funds to the teenage children of upper middle class families than to the working for. >> with the emotion surrounding minimum wage, it's likely to be the focus. >> john henry smith is joining us with sport and an update on what...
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, and we are disappointed that fees on air travel were increased, and believe those higher taxes will impact demand, jobs and our economy. in washington, im shannon travis >> the trial of two men charged with the brutal slaying of a british soldier in a london street is drawing to a close after the second defendant chose not to offer any evidence in his defense. the soldier was walking near his london barracks in may when he was run over by a car, then stabbed and nearly decapitated. one defendant admitted the killing but said it wasn't murder because he's a "soldier of allah" engaged in a war. closing statements are expected next week. >> pretoria, south africa - one college student says he was in line for hours, but didn't get a chance to view nelson mandela in his casket today, the final day on which the former south african leader was lying in state. about a third of the 100,000 people who turned out today in pretoria were sent away without getting a chance to see mandela. the coffin was then taken away by a military guard. the body of the anti-apartheid icon will be flown tomorro
, and we are disappointed that fees on air travel were increased, and believe those higher taxes will impact demand, jobs and our economy. in washington, im shannon travis >> the trial of two men charged with the brutal slaying of a british soldier in a london street is drawing to a close after the second defendant chose not to offer any evidence in his defense. the soldier was walking near his london barracks in may when he was run over by a car, then stabbed and nearly decapitated. one...
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already overtaxed and we are disappointed that fees on air travel were increased and believe those higher taxes will impact demand, jobs, and our economy. in washington, i'm shannon travis, ktvu channel 2news. >>> oil paintings of government leaders can cost up to $40,000 apiece. you may recall this spring our washington bureau reported on a bill in the house of representatives to eliminate public funds for those type of portraits. now, a similar bill has been introduced in the senate. the legislation would set a $20,000 limit on government portraits, and it would restrict the paintings to officials in the presidential line of succession. no word yet if the senate will vote on the bill. >>> now at 6:00, we are learning more tonight about how lynn spalding died, but how she disappeared from her hospital room for 18 days is still a mystery. the big question the autopsy doesn't answer. >> new information tonight about the likelihood of a devastating tsunami striking the bay area. >> the economic losses would be 5 to $10 billion, but a lot of that can be mitigated. >> what you can do right now to p
already overtaxed and we are disappointed that fees on air travel were increased and believe those higher taxes will impact demand, jobs, and our economy. in washington, i'm shannon travis, ktvu channel 2news. >>> oil paintings of government leaders can cost up to $40,000 apiece. you may recall this spring our washington bureau reported on a bill in the house of representatives to eliminate public funds for those type of portraits. now, a similar bill has been introduced in the senate....
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what cho was referring to is a little controversial i'm all in favor of research but i'm against using tax dollars for political research that's pretty determined and that's what was going on with the c.d.c. prior to that legislature thank you so now it's not true at all richard we're going to take a quick out here why is richard and you know it coming up you guys will take a quick look at what it means to be responsible gun owner and examine what other factors could be breeding the epidemic of gun violence stay tuned. and. i would rather ask questions to keep building positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question. i know c.n.n. m s n b c news have taken some nuts lately but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's closer to the truth and might think. it's because when full attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on you. i don't are teenagers we have a different ap
what cho was referring to is a little controversial i'm all in favor of research but i'm against using tax dollars for political research that's pretty determined and that's what was going on with the c.d.c. prior to that legislature thank you so now it's not true at all richard we're going to take a quick out here why is richard and you know it coming up you guys will take a quick look at what it means to be responsible gun owner and examine what other factors could be breeding the epidemic of...
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. >> reporter: that person could get a lump sum payment of $216.4 million before taxes. >> i feel like you're limited in what you could do with it. >> reporter: really? let's say you opt for the $13.3 million a year for 30 years. that's more than $36,000 a day. more than $1,500 an hour. meaning at today's price, you could buy one ounce of gold every hour and still have almost $8,000 left at the end of the day for incidentals. >> that reminds us, we have to buy tickets. >> reporter: and it could grow from 400 million. they'll meet later on this morning and decide whether it's going to be worth more than that 400 million. maybe that will help that guy who said it's not going to be enough. i don't think i would have that problem, matt. >> i think i could make due with that. we have done this all before. let's do it once more. lump sum? >> lump sum. >> yeah. >> lump crab meat too. >> you are already winning this morning if you love beyonce. she dropped, to use your lingo, a surprise album overnight. tamron has more in the orange room. >> what do you mean if we love beyonce? while we were s
. >> reporter: that person could get a lump sum payment of $216.4 million before taxes. >> i feel like you're limited in what you could do with it. >> reporter: really? let's say you opt for the $13.3 million a year for 30 years. that's more than $36,000 a day. more than $1,500 an hour. meaning at today's price, you could buy one ounce of gold every hour and still have almost $8,000 left at the end of the day for incidentals. >> that reminds us, we have to buy tickets....
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basically it means they can come back with 61 votes in the senate and raise taxes. those two reasons alone are reasons to oppose this. >> senator, one quick question. do you believe this suggests as a basic fight going on in the republican party at this moment on budget issues that could spill over into -- >> yeah. look, i think sometimes everything up here is analyzed to a political lens. i think what it suggests is that there's a vibrant debate going on in our country about what we need to do to bring our spending under control. no one -- we need to have a federal government, which we won't be able to do if it has a debt crisis. >> senator rubio, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> pretoria, south africa, this is the final day mandela will lie in state. tens of thousands of mourners are lining up to pay respects. tomorrow nelson mandela will be buried in his hometown. >> reporter: the view across the valley behind me is one of the scenes nelson mandela loved best. it's a place he grew up and he returned as often to the man of his time would permit. the road
basically it means they can come back with 61 votes in the senate and raise taxes. those two reasons alone are reasons to oppose this. >> senator, one quick question. do you believe this suggests as a basic fight going on in the republican party at this moment on budget issues that could spill over into -- >> yeah. look, i think sometimes everything up here is analyzed to a political lens. i think what it suggests is that there's a vibrant debate going on in our country about what...
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you can get tax-free money from the equity in your home. you can use the money to pay off your current mortgage if you have one. the remaining money can be used for anything. there's no monthly mortgage payments. and you still own your home! call today to get your free guide and dvd. it explains how a government-insured reverse mortgage works. there's no obligation. one reverse mortgage is a quicken loans company. their licensed experts can answer all your questions. call to find out what a great solution this can be. don't wait, call now! prove it. enough is enough. d-con baits are specially formulated to kill in one feeding. guaranteed. d-con. get out. >>> check in with josh elliott for a look at "good morning, america" at 7. >> a good friday morning to you both and all you in the bay area, great as always to join you in the morning. a lot to get to, including the latest to than stud day could give real hope to women at a high risk for breast canister, a drug that research claims could impact the disease. dr. richard vester is here with w
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start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three... unlike warfarin, there's no routine blood testing. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis ifyou have an artificial heart valve abnormal bleing. while taking eliquis, yomay bruise more easily and it m take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may
start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin....
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the deal prevents a shut down two years eliminating $65 million in cuts and it didn't raise taxes the senate takes up the bill next week. >> astronauts on the international space station are working to avoid an emergency space walk. nasa says a valve malfunctioned making the air too cold. the six are in no immediate danger, we're told and are conducting a space walk considered more risky than unusual. >> if you live in a big story it's possible you don't use your car that much. abc7 news jonathan bloom explains how this could save you money. >> our goal to make every car a connected smart car. >> starts with this black box. >> it's reading from the device itself. >> it can tell you how much east cost in gas. watching your commute and gives you insight. >> so i know it's going to save me ten minutes per day. >> if you forgot where you parked? >> it has a gps unit in it. so can show you the position at any point in time. >> the device is called a metronome. >> the device is free. >> they're paying f it by selling something else. car insurance priced by the mile. >> crging people per mil
the deal prevents a shut down two years eliminating $65 million in cuts and it didn't raise taxes the senate takes up the bill next week. >> astronauts on the international space station are working to avoid an emergency space walk. nasa says a valve malfunctioned making the air too cold. the six are in no immediate danger, we're told and are conducting a space walk considered more risky than unusual. >> if you live in a big story it's possible you don't use your car that much. abc7...
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the deal prevents a shut down two years eliminating $65 million in cuts and it didn't raise taxes the senate takes up the bill next week. >> astronauts on the international space station are working to avoid an emergency space walk. nasa says a valve malfunctioned making the air too cold. the six are in no immediate danger, we're told and are conducting a space walk considered more risky than unusual. >> if you live in a big story it's possible you don't use your car that much. abc7 news jonathan bloom explains how this could save you money. >> our goal to make every car a connected smart car. >> starts with this black box. >> it's reading from the device itself. >> it can tell you how much east cost in gas. watching your commute and gives you insight. >> so i know it's going to save me ten minutes per day. >> if you forgot where you parked? >> it has a gps unit in it. so can show you the position at any point in time. >> the device is called a metronome. >> the device is free. >> they're paying for it by selling something else. car insurance priced by the mile. >> charging people per
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airlines which have been critical of the fee hike say it means taxes can now make up more than a quarter of the airline ticket. and higher fees will go into effect next july. >>> from the people who brought you same-day delivery, amazon will now bring groceries to your door. it tested amazon fresh for five years in seattle before expanding first to l.a. and now to san francisco. but amazon will only deliver to specific densely populated zip codes in this city. and to get free grocery delivery you have to sign up for the $300 a year amazon prime which also gets you video streaming, book rentals and overnight shipping and further ingrains you into the amazon ecosystem. so to speak. now, because there's not much of a profit margin on groceries, analysts believe amazon is banking on customers also buying things like electronics and household products which amazon can make a profit on. >> never have to go to a store again, just go online. >> although $300 a year? you have to weigh is it worth it? i think for some people it is. >> sure if you don't want to deal with parking especially going to
airlines which have been critical of the fee hike say it means taxes can now make up more than a quarter of the airline ticket. and higher fees will go into effect next july. >>> from the people who brought you same-day delivery, amazon will now bring groceries to your door. it tested amazon fresh for five years in seattle before expanding first to l.a. and now to san francisco. but amazon will only deliver to specific densely populated zip codes in this city. and to get free grocery...
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. >> it doesn't deal with tax reform and it doesn't deal with entitlement reform and everyone understands that that is the way to get the country going. neil: it is always on. okay, here is joe lieberman to the left. and the young mom gets ahead of him. are you kidding me? [laughter] >> have you started your holiday shopping at? >> yes, i have. >> no, i have not. not yet. >> you think you are going to spend more or less? >> we stay right where we are at. >> economic reasons? less people to buy for? >> the cost of food. >> the to go up significantly? >> 20%. >> everyday expenses are going up and it's so hard. it is tough to sayhave a job or. neil: that's a microcosm of what is going on across the country and it's so bizarre. anyway, a new study shows the number of people with customer rage is soaring. they are going to get another shot this friday and next friday. that is where you will find key rogers. there's rage, what do you make of that? >> i guess that's why you shop online red. >> i see that. and it's like, we're going to be a open to do this all over again. >> i don't think that it
. >> it doesn't deal with tax reform and it doesn't deal with entitlement reform and everyone understands that that is the way to get the country going. neil: it is always on. okay, here is joe lieberman to the left. and the young mom gets ahead of him. are you kidding me? [laughter] >> have you started your holiday shopping at? >> yes, i have. >> no, i have not. not yet. >> you think you are going to spend more or less? >> we stay right where we are at....